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Saturday, February 11, 2012

"Spirit" by Claudia222 Jewell at Art Screamer...today!

One of the reasons why I love Second Life so much is because every weekend, or any given night/day of the week really, there is amazing 3D artwork waiting for me to enjoy.

I have always enjoyed and appreciated art, however there is something pretty spectacular about the kind of art you will experience in a virtual world like Second Life. I can't think of one art exhibit I have viewed in the atomic world that I have felt so fully immersed in and that triggered my senses on such a deep emotional level. I'm serious.

The latest art installation at Art Screamer, entitled "Spirit" by Claudia222 Jewell did just that. It is simply amazing and you must go and experience this for yourself.

"Spirit" is Claudia's first full sim installation in Second Life and it opens to the public today on the Art Screamer sim, curated by Second Life residents Zach Cale, Chestnut Rau and Amase Lavasseur.

The build is mainly made up of mesh objects, so you will need a mesh viewer to see theamazingly detailed mesh art work that Claudia has created.

I literally spent hours there last night and again this morning. My avatar is parked there now while I listen to the peaceful music and type this. I never want to leave!

Speaking of avatars, don't forget to pick up the free mesh avatar at the landing point. This is probably the most beautiful mesh avatar I have ever seen. I really felt like I had become part of the installation wearing this av.

From the notecard:

"This exposition for me is the letting go of a long period of grief, to let the spirits pass, and to start anew in peace." - Claudia222 Jewell

Well, enough gushing from me on this. Just get your butts over there and experience it for yourself. "Spirit" opens today at Art Screamer for your viewing pleasure.

About Me

"I am in competition with noone. I run my own race. I have no desire to play the game of being better than anyone, in any way, shape or form. I just aim to improve, to be better than I was before. That's me and I am free." - Jenny G. Perry